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- data/Rakefile +97 -0
- data/doc/README +10 -0
- data/doc/build_install.txt +77 -0
- data/examples/README +16 -0
- data/examples/ctrl/cbox.rb +221 -0
- data/examples/ctrl/checkboard.rb +33 -0
- data/examples/ctrl/degrade.rb +73 -0
- data/examples/ctrl/example1.rb +53 -0
- data/examples/ctrl/example2.rb +39 -0
- data/examples/ctrl/iupcolorbar.rb +95 -0
- data/examples/ctrl/iupcolorbrowser.rb +45 -0
- data/examples/ctrl/iupdial.rb +117 -0
- data/examples/ctrl/iupgauge.rb +242 -0
- data/examples/ctrl/iupgetcolor.rb +8 -0
- data/examples/ctrl/iupgetparam.rb +62 -0
- data/examples/ctrl/iupglcanvas.rb +172 -0
- data/examples/ctrl/iupmask.rb +15 -0
- data/examples/ctrl/iupmatrix.rb +39 -0
- data/examples/ctrl/iupplot2.rb +603 -0
- data/examples/ctrl/iuptabs.rb +22 -0
- data/examples/ctrl/iuptree.rb +190 -0
- data/examples/ctrl/iupval.rb +71 -0
- data/examples/ctrl/numbering.rb +46 -0
- data/examples/ctrl/sample.rb +166 -0
- data/examples/dlg/iupalarm.rb +14 -0
- data/examples/dlg/iupfiledlg.rb +19 -0
- data/examples/dlg/iupgetfile.rb +19 -0
- data/examples/dlg/iuplistdialog.rb +26 -0
- data/examples/dlg/iupmessage.rb +5 -0
- data/examples/dlg/iupscanf.rb +17 -0
- data/examples/elem/iupbutton.rb +197 -0
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- data/examples/elem/iupcanvas2.rb +113 -0
- data/examples/elem/iupcanvas3.rb +62 -0
- data/examples/elem/iupdialog.rb +71 -0
- data/examples/elem/iupdialog2.rb +25 -0
- data/examples/elem/iupfill.rb +51 -0
- data/examples/elem/iupframe.rb +25 -0
- data/examples/elem/iuphbox.rb +68 -0
- data/examples/elem/iupimage.rb +113 -0
- data/examples/elem/iupitem.rb +60 -0
- data/examples/elem/iuplabel.rb +57 -0
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- data/examples/elem/iupmenu.rb +32 -0
- data/examples/elem/iupmultiline.rb +24 -0
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- data/examples/elem/iupradio.rb +32 -0
- data/examples/elem/iupseparator.rb +81 -0
- data/examples/elem/iupsubmenu.rb +85 -0
- data/examples/elem/iuptext.rb +61 -0
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- data/examples/elem/iuptoggle.rb +110 -0
- data/examples/elem/iupvbox.rb +87 -0
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- data/examples/elem/tray.rb +90 -0
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/** Base convolution when the kernel is separable. Only the first line and the first column will be used. \n
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* \verbatim im.ProcessConvolveSep(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel: imImage) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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* \verbatim im.ProcessConvolveSepNew(image: imImage, kernel: imImage) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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int imProcessConvolveSep(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, const imImage* kernel);
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* \verbatim im.ProcessConvolveDualNew(image: imImage, kernel1, kernel2: imImage) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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int imProcessConvolveDual(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, const imImage *kernel1, const imImage *kernel2);
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* \verbatim im.ProcessConvolveRep(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel: imImage, count: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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* \verbatim im.ProcessConvolveRepNew(image: imImage, kernel: imImage, count: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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int imProcessConvolveRep(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, const imImage* kernel, int count);
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* \verbatim im.ProcessCompassConvolveNew(image: imImage, kernel: imImage) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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int imProcessCompassConvolve(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, imImage* kernel);
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/** Utility function to rotate a kernel one time.
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* \verbatim im.ProcessDiffOfGaussianConvolveNew(image: imImage, stddev1: number, stddev2: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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int imProcessDiffOfGaussianConvolve(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, float stddev1, float stddev2);
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/** Convolution with a laplacian of a gaussian kernel. \n
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* \verbatim im.ProcessLapOfGaussianConvolveNew(image: imImage, stddev: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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int imProcessLapOfGaussianConvolve(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, float stddev);
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* \verbatim im.ProcessMeanConvolve(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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* \verbatim im.ProcessMeanConvolveNew(image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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int imProcessMeanConvolve(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, int kernel_size);
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/** Convolution with a float gaussian kernel. \n
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* \verbatim im.ProcessGaussianConvolveNew(image: imImage, stddev: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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int imProcessGaussianConvolve(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, float stddev);
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/** Convolution with a barlett kernel. \n
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* \verbatim im.ProcessBarlettConvolve(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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* \verbatim im.ProcessBarlettConvolveNew(image: imImage, kernel_size: number) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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int imProcessBarlettConvolve(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, int kernel_size);
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/** Magnitude of the sobel convolution. \n
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* \verbatim im.ProcessSobelConvolve(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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* \verbatim im.ProcessSobelConvolveNew(image: imImage) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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int imProcessSobelConvolve(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image);
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/** Magnitude of the prewitt convolution. \n
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* Supports all data types.
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* \verbatim im.ProcessPrewittConvolve(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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* \verbatim im.ProcessPrewittConvolveNew(image: imImage) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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int imProcessPrewittConvolve(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image);
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/** Spline edge dectection. \n
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* Supports all data types.
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* \verbatim im.ProcessSplineEdgeConvolve(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage) -> counter: boolean [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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* \verbatim im.ProcessSplineEdgeConvolveNew(image: imImage) -> counter: boolean, new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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* \ingroup convolve */
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int imProcessSplineEdgeConvolve(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image);
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/** Finds the zero crossings of IM_INT and IM_FLOAT images. Crossings are marked with non zero values
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* indicating the intensity of the edge. It is usually used after a second derivative, laplace. \n
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* Extracted from XITE, Copyright 1991, Blab, UiO \n
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* http://www.ifi.uio.no/~blab/Software/Xite/
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* \verbatim im.ProcessZeroCrossing(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage) [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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* \verbatim im.ProcessZeroCrossingNew(image: imImage) -> new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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void imProcessZeroCrossing(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image);
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/** First part of the Canny edge detector. Includes the gaussian filtering and the nonmax suppression. \n
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* After using this you could apply a Hysteresis Threshold, see \ref imProcessHysteresisThreshold. \n
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* Image must be IM_BYTE/IM_GRAY. \n
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* Implementation from the book:
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J. R. Parker
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"Algoritms for Image Processing and Computer Vision"
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\endverbatim
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* \verbatim im.ProcessCanny(src_image: imImage, dst_image: imImage, stddev: number) [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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* \verbatim im.ProcessCannyNew(image: imImage, stddev: number) -> new_image: imImage [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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* \ingroup convolve */
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void imProcessCanny(const imImage* src_image, imImage* dst_image, float stddev);
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/** Calculates the kernel size given the standard deviation. \n
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* If sdtdev is negative its magnitude will be used as the kernel size.
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*
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* \verbatim im.GaussianStdDev2KernelSize(stddev: number) -> kernel_size: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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* \ingroup convolve */
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int imGaussianStdDev2KernelSize(float stddev);
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/** Calculates the standard deviation given the kernel size.
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*
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* \verbatim im.GaussianKernelSize2StdDev(kernel_size: number) -> stddev: number [in Lua 5] \endverbatim
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* \ingroup convolve */
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float imGaussianKernelSize2StdDev(int kernel_size);
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